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Re: Hardware Kit

 by Valdhor ¦  Thu Sep 11, 2014 6:46 am ¦  Forum: CNC Building Blocks ¦  Topic: Hardware Kit ¦  Replies: 25 ¦  Views: 49343

Awesome. Looking forward to it.

Re: Hardware Kit

 by Valdhor ¦  Fri Aug 29, 2014 3:38 pm ¦  Forum: CNC Building Blocks ¦  Topic: Hardware Kit ¦  Replies: 25 ¦  Views: 49343

I know the feeling.

Good work though; That's a lot of code.

I just recently did a count of the number of php files I've written in the past eight years and was very surprised to find approx. 660,000 files. And that's in addition to application code that calls the back end php.

Re: Hardware Kit

 by Valdhor ¦  Fri Aug 29, 2014 3:05 pm ¦  Forum: CNC Building Blocks ¦  Topic: Hardware Kit ¦  Replies: 25 ¦  Views: 49343

So it's now the end of August.

Is there any update?

Re: 220V routers

 by Valdhor ¦  Tue Dec 10, 2013 2:02 pm ¦  Forum: Cutting Tools ¦  Topic: 220V routers ¦  Replies: 14 ¦  Views: 49751

You could try a stepdown transformer (240V - 110V). The problem is that inductive loads don't like the different frequencies of the sine wave (50 Hz vs 60 Hz) which will shorten the life of the motor. If you can live with that then it should work great.

Re: Hardware Kit

 by Valdhor ¦  Mon Nov 04, 2013 1:46 pm ¦  Forum: CNC Building Blocks ¦  Topic: Hardware Kit ¦  Replies: 25 ¦  Views: 49343

Me too.

I have been waiting a long time for just such a kit.

Re: Aluminum parts arrived! :)

 by Valdhor ¦  Wed Oct 16, 2013 5:33 am ¦  Forum: CNC Building Blocks ¦  Topic: Aluminum parts arrived! :) ¦  Replies: 4 ¦  Views: 18972

Re: 220V routers

 by Valdhor ¦  Wed May 08, 2013 12:51 pm ¦  Forum: Cutting Tools ¦  Topic: 220V routers ¦  Replies: 14 ¦  Views: 49751

Just looking at the Bosch web site I would have to say that the GFK 600 is the european version of the US Colt. It is the only palm router listed for the European market... http://www.bosch-professional.com/gb/en/palm-router-101335-ocs-c/ A phone call to your particular country's Bosch should sort i...

Re: Wooden Parts

 by Valdhor ¦  Wed Feb 27, 2013 1:54 pm ¦  Forum: Kickstarter CNC ¦  Topic: Wooden Parts ¦  Replies: 3 ¦  Views: 18604

So, now that CNC Building blocks are all done (And I have a full set in my grubby hands), how long do you think it will be before you have the wooden parts available?

How about if I wanted them for a machine that is different in size than the initial machine?

Re: Aluminum parts arrived! :)

 by Valdhor ¦  Wed Feb 27, 2013 1:49 pm ¦  Forum: CNC Building Blocks ¦  Topic: Aluminum parts arrived! :) ¦  Replies: 4 ¦  Views: 18972

Mine have arrived as well.

I was in no hurry to have them done and am happy that AJ and the rest of the team settled on making these out of Aluminium. They look amazing.

I'll have to order the router mount as well so everything will look the same ;)

Wooden Parts

 by Valdhor ¦  Tue Jul 17, 2012 2:41 pm ¦  Forum: Kickstarter CNC ¦  Topic: Wooden Parts ¦  Replies: 3 ¦  Views: 18604

The only item that doesn't seem to be available are the wooden parts for the CNC machine. Are there any plans to provide/sell either the parts themselves or plans to build the parts? I, for one, am planning on the mid size machine but would need scale drawings to build the wooden parts. How about Ma...

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